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We don’t have to worry about arranging a birthday party for ourselves as children since our parents or guardians will arrange it for us. In fact, it’s never even something we concern ourselves with – it just happens and it’s a great amount of fun. However, as we grow older this can cease to be the case and we soon find ourselves having to organize our own parties if we want to have any at all. Although it might not sound great, the truth is that it’s not always a negative thing; planning your own fantastic birthday party allows you to have everything just as you want it. Here are some suggestions to ensure you don’t overlook anything essential.

Find The Right Location

If you have enough space in your home for a large party, it might be the ideal venue; however, this will depend on who else lives there, how many people you want to invite and whether or not you want to clean up any mess that may be left behind. Renting a room near to home is often the best option – you’ll still need to clean up (unless you choose a restaurant, for example), but there’s less chance that any of your things will be broken or food and drink will be spilled on your carpets. Plus, if you choose a big function room, you will be able to invite many more people than if you hosted the party at your home.

If you find a venue that you believe will work for you, make sure to reserve it as quickly as possible; you don’t want to find out that the date you wanted is already taken, especially after sending out invitations.

Hire The Entertainment

How do you want the party to play out? Everyone sitting around and drinking is one thing but if they get bored then your party won’t be so amazing anymore. Make a list of everything you want and then think carefully about how you’re going to organize it. The more amazing you want your party to be then the more likely you are to need professional entertainers to acheive that.

Need great music? Then you’d want to hire a good sound system and/or a DJ to take care of that. Want the classic stripper jumping out of the cake? You better look on https://www.abareaffair.com and check their availability. Too spicy? You could try hiring a karaoke machine from a party rental company but they can be booked up very quickly. Calling your entertainment options well in advance of the date will improve your chances of getting them booked for the big day.

Invite Your Friends

You can create birthday invitations online and email them, making the task of ensuring everyone you want to be at your party is there. If you are unsure if they will be able to attend, you may wish to send out tentative save the date cards first, and then confirm the date after your location has been booked (or change it if need be). This will be much more convenient than attempting to find a new date for your venue, particularly if it is a popular party location. The earlier you invite people, the more chance there is of them coming, so this should be one of the first (and possibly the first) thing you do when it comes to your party.

The invitation can include the location, theme, and any instructions such as where to buy the perfect gift for her that you would really like, or whether the guest should bring any food or drink with them.

Get Help

Organizing your own birthday party is enjoyable – or can be – but you may need additional help to stop you getting overwhelmed and to ensure your party goes the way you want it to, and if this is the case, don’t be hesitant to ask for that help.

This way you can relax and enjoy yourself more if you outsource some of the chores, such as decorating or guiding guests where to park, or even organizing the music. You’ll also know that everything will be ready in time for the first guest to arrive and you won’t have had to rush or skip anything essential.

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You’re Never too Old to Start Living a More Active Lifestyle https://livingwithlindsay.com/youre-never-too-old-to-start-living-a-more-active-lifestyle/ Fri, 16 Jul 2021 09:16:23 +0000 https://livingwithlindsay.com/?p=4121 If you’re like most people, getting out of bed in the morning means setting an alarm and figuring out what you’ll have for breakfast. But don’t let staying active get out of hand. Make time to exercise regularly to reap the many benefits. It’s never too late to start. The benefits can be so beneficial [...]

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If you’re like most people, getting out of bed in the morning means setting an alarm and figuring out what you’ll have for breakfast. But don’t let staying active get out of hand. Make time to exercise regularly to reap the many benefits. It’s never too late to start. The benefits can be so beneficial for our overall well-being and energy levels.

Here are some great ways older adults can encourage a more active lifestyle, without feeling restricted by what they can or cannot do.

Aim for 30 minutes of exercise every day.

Find time to get out of the house and move.

In case you’re worried about finding the time, start at a place that’s easily accessible to you, like a fitness center or community center. If you can find a studio where you can get personal training, even better. This is because you can train at your own pace and whenever you have time.

Apart from this, make healthy changes that can easily fit into your lifestyle, such as getting a regular walk. Start taking a leisurely stroll at a pace you can comfortably manage. Instead of only exercising when you feel like it, decide what time of day you’re going to do the exercise so you’ll be committed.

Make exercise a habit. Don’t put things off. Incorporate a morning routine that’s physically and mentally stimulating so it’s an easy part of your day. When you start the day early, that’s the best time to make exercise a habit.

Make it a habit to exercise every day, such as cardio exercise or weight training at home or with a Personal Trainer.

Swap your sedentary behaviour for something more active.

Switch to a hand-held elliptical machine, a stationary bicycle, or a floor-based yoga class instead of walking the road.

If you still feel tired, it’s time to rest. Make sure your medication is up to date and you’re not feeling low energy or a worsening of your usual illness or injury.

Help your body stay energised and strong.

Swap in foods with more fibre, such as fruits and vegetables. You’ll have more energy to get you through the day.

Eating more fruits and vegetables helps improve energy and helps maintain or improve glucose levels. You could also incorporate electrolyte powder in water to your diet which can assist to add back fluid after fluid loss.

Nutrition is an important part of your exercise plan. Remember to fill up with energy-boosting foods during your workout to keep yourself moving.

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Buying A Teepee Tent? 7 Tips To Help You Make The Best Purchase https://livingwithlindsay.com/buying-a-teepee-tent-7-tips-to-help-you-make-the-best-purchase/ Mon, 21 Sep 2020 12:57:33 +0000 https://livingwithlindsay.com/?p=2217 No other tent type can be as good as Teepee, especially if you are looking for something durable, lightweight, and pocket-friendly. Teepee Tents, also referred to as tipi tents, are uniquely designed to use in outdoor adventures. Traditional tents do not provide standing space, and hence teepee tents are preferable. Additionally, they are safe during [...]

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No other tent type can be as good as Teepee, especially if you are looking for something durable, lightweight, and pocket-friendly. Teepee Tents, also referred to as tipi tents, are uniquely designed to use in outdoor adventures. Traditional tents do not provide standing space, and hence teepee tents are preferable. Additionally, they are safe during camping and backpacking and can withstand 35 miles per hour wind.

So, next time you plan for an outdoor adventure, consider relying on some of the efficient factors. After all, it’s not every day you go for teepee tent shopping.

  1. Consider the size of the tent

Undoubtedly, size serves as one of the crucial factors to consider while seeking the ideal teepee tent. Especially if you are going camping with a large group of people or pets, you will need a large teepee tent. In such a case, considering an 18-foot tent will suit you commendably. However, if your friend circle is small, buying a 10 to a 12-feet tent is a good option. You can check out sites like Techie Camper for different tent options and find something that fits your trip perfectly. Apart from the tent’s size, the size of the area where you plan to ground the tent also matters.

Well, an enormous 18-feet tent takes substantial space to get pitched that may not be eagerly available where you are planning to camp. Hence, it makes a great sense to choose the tent size wisely.

  1. Make a note of the number of windows in the tent

Initially, teepee tents were designed to be warm used in colder climates and cool when used in the hotter days. However, more and more companies started manufacturing these tents with the increasing time without severely following a proper protocol. Ventilation of any tent is crucial, especially if you stay with a large group of people inside. So, while buying a teepee tent, you must consider the number of windows the tent has.

  1. Construction materials matter

Have you ever considered what material a teepee tent is made of before making a buying decision? If not, then you are making a big mistake because the tent material should be extremely durable and waterproof as well. Most of the camping tents have 190-denier polyester shell material considered as intensely effective in enhancing their durability. Along with it, you must ensure that the teepee tent you are going to buy has a central tent pole made of steel. Steel pipes are not only portable but also offer great strength with low weight. Tent poles manufactured with carbon fiber or aluminum also serve as a good option to consider.

  1. Think about the weight of your tent

Carrying a heavyweight tent while camping can spoil your adventure. It becomes too tough to carry it here and there. So, the lighter your teepee tent is, the more fun your trekking trip becomes. If you are looking for the best teepee tent, then your search ends at https://thecampinggear.com/best-teepee-tent/. They look at how much the tent weighs, how easily the tent can be packed up, and, most importantly, its portability.

  1. Be aware of the tent’s nature

No matter where you are camping, your tent must be waterproof. Many people love cooking food with their small stoves inside the tent. Thus, it becomes essential that your tent is flame retardant as well as fireproof.

  1. Consider ease to set up

Most of the teepee tents manufactured today have a central steel pole around which the tent is established. Two persons can easily set up these tents. However, the bigger tents require more stakes to set up, and a single person cannot handle it effortlessly. Hence, not every teepee tent is made for single person use.

  1. Don’t forget to look for additional accessories

In this modern world, one can expect some additional accessories built-in for their comfort. When buying a teepee tent, you can look for electric cable sleeves. An additional trap useful in insulating and protecting the tent is also an upright option to consider. The users who go out camping with their pets, an added vestibule gear and dog toilets are a good option. So, you can look out for added vestibule gear and extra equipment before purchasing a teepee tent.

The brand name is not enough to consider while buying a teepee tent. Your needs and budget also matter, and thus, it makes a great sense to consult all the factors mentioned above before you purchase a tent.

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Children should always wear helmets while cycling https://livingwithlindsay.com/children-should-always-wear-helmets-while-cycling/ Fri, 24 Jul 2020 12:38:05 +0000 https://livingwithlindsay.com/?p=1998 Cycling is supposed to be a fun hobby for children, but it’s vital that they understand the importance of wearing a cycling helmet at all times. According to a report published in The Daily Telegraph, there are 90,000 on-road and 100,000 off-road accidents every year involving children, many requiring a trip to A&E or even [...]

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Cycling is supposed to be a fun hobby for children, but it’s vital that they understand the importance of wearing a cycling helmet at all times. According to a report published in The Daily Telegraph, there are 90,000 on-road and 100,000 off-road accidents every year involving children, many requiring a trip to A&E or even a hospital stay. While kids might complain that wearing a helmet is ‘not cool’, doing so could prevent a head or brain injury should they come off their bike.

Helmets: The science behind them

It is thought that wearing a helmet can decrease the risk of a brain injury by around 75%. As they are learning to ride or do not have much experience on two wheels, children are more likely to come off their bikes than adults. Even low-speed impacts involving a head hitting the ground can cause a concussion or a more severe brain injury, so wearing a helmet could cushion the impact and prevent some of the damage.

Children also tend to be involved in more on-road incidents, largely because they do not fully understand traffic rules or maybe less stable on their bikes. Even when accompanied by an adult, the risk of being knocked off their bike is still there and needs to be taken seriously. If a child is involved in an accident, families can get cycling accident compensation and advice from a specialist firm such as Osbornes Law.

Accidents are often the cause of a major health problem. Attorneys who specialize in personal injury cases could help in getting maximum benefit and compensation for your case. It is always a prudent decision to consult specialist abogados de accidentes or accident lawyers to represent you in all kinds of injuries.

Choosing a helmet

Children’s helmets today come in a variety of designs, so whether they are interested in dinosaurs or Disney, you will be able to find one deemed ‘cool’ enough to be worn when out and about! Making sure you get the right fit is also important, but there are handy online guides such as this one from Halfords to help.

A cycling helmet for your child should be adjustable so that the fit is snug without being too tight. If a helmet is too large, then it will be less efficient at cushioning a blow should they fall or be knocked off their bike.

Cycling is a wonderful and liberating pastime for a child, but safety should always come first. Wearing a cycling helmet all the time can never fully eliminate risk, but it can lower the chances of them suffering a head or brain injury. However hard we may try to protect them, accidents will happen – a cycle helmet is the best way to mitigate that risk.

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Best Communities in North Carolina for Raising a Family https://livingwithlindsay.com/best-communities-in-north-carolina-for-raising-a-family/ Thu, 30 Jan 2020 10:52:17 +0000 https://livingwithlindsay.com/?p=1287 North Carolina is a beautiful state. What’s more, it has high profile colleges and schools perfect for your family’s education. North Carolina is a place that can make your kids’ lives and childhood magical. North Carolina is also among the most affordable states. It has plenty of job prospects and social amenities. Vacation destinations in [...]

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North Carolina is a beautiful state. What’s more, it has high profile colleges and schools perfect for your family’s education. North Carolina is a place that can make your kids’ lives and childhood magical.

North Carolina is also among the most affordable states. It has plenty of job prospects and social amenities. Vacation destinations in the state are close by, cheap and diverse. You can decide to live in the rural areas of North Carolina and be in the city in less than 15 minutes.

You can also get houses with plenty of space, or you can opt to reside in downtown apartments. Your children can join private schools, public schools, or charter schools. No matter the location you pick in North Carolina, you can be sure it’s an excellent place for your family. But, which communities are the best for your family?

Read on to find out.

Chapel Hill

This is one of the happiest packed communities that are filled with cheerful families. The schools here are excellent, and the neighborhoods are crime-free. What more could a caring parent ask for? Chapel Hill is at the center of North Carolina. It’s equidistant from the coast and mountains.

The community is business-minded and its politics have influenced the global stage. It’s a place that is filled with goodness and never wants to brag about itself. This modest charm makes it a great community to raise a family.

It’s never challenging to find a nice home in Chapel Hill. You can find an affordable condo managed by a reputable Chapel Hill property management company, or buy a house in one of the city’s great neighborhoods.

Concord

The community has a population of about 89,729. It has remarkable family friendliness and amenities score. Most of the households in this community have kids. This means that your children will never lack company.

Concord is the largest community in Cabarrus County. When it comes to population, the town is the second largest in the Charlotte Metropolitan region.

Wake Forest

This is a community that is situated in Franklin and Wake counties in North Carolina. However, the community is entirely located in wake County. It lies North of Raleigh state capital. It has a population of 30,117. Back in 2007, the town was ranked by Forbes as the 20th fastest growing suburb in the United States. It’s a good town for doing business.

Wake Forest is the home town for the 182-year-old Wake Forest University. The institution was later moved to Winston-Salem back in 1956.

Cary

This is the seventh-most significant municipality in the state. The town is situated in Wake County. It has a small area lying in Chatham Counties. The community has a population of 135,234. The communities’ population is estimated to rise to about 159,769. It’s filled with good schools, the social amenities are reliable, and there are low levels of crime.

In Cary, Teachers are helpful and kind. Be assured that they will give your children the best education possible.

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10 things Florida has to offer apart from rides https://livingwithlindsay.com/10-things-florida-has-to-offer-apart-from-rides/ Tue, 06 Aug 2019 13:09:50 +0000 https://livingwithlindsay.com/?p=647 If you’ve been researching your travel options, you could easily be excused for wondering whether there is really much exciting and eye-opening to do there other than visit its world-famous theme parks. Indeed, they do seem to take up much of information about Florida posted online… However, rest assured that even if rides aren’t really [...]

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If you’ve been researching your travel options, you could easily be excused for wondering whether there is really much exciting and eye-opening to do there other than visit its world-famous theme parks. Indeed, they do seem to take up much of information about Florida posted online…

However, rest assured that even if rides aren’t really your thing that there is still plenty else you and other people holidaying with you can enjoy in the Sunshine State and for the best vacation homes orlando look no further.

Water way to enjoy Orlando…

The central Florida city of Orlando is an obvious place to fly to when starting your Florida getaway, especially if you have kids excited about visiting the city’s eight hugely popular theme parks.

However, before checking out the likes of Walt Disney World Resort and Legoland Florida Resort, you could sample waterskiing, wakeboarding, wakesurfing and similar activities at the Orlando Watersports Complex, as it is near Orlando International Airport, the Visit Orlando site notes.

Swing between trees like Tarzan

“Watch out for that tree!” Oops, that’s a reference to George of the Jungle, not Tarzan. Easy mistake to make. Anyway, you should indeed watch out for trees at Orlando Tree Trek Adventure Park, where you can show off on the likes of swings, nets and ropes. Along the way, a safety cable securely clipped to your body will keep you safe, and you will be given a safety demonstration as well.

Check out the Titanic museum near downtown Orlando

The RMS Titanic’s sinking in 1912 has gone down in modern history as one of its best-known maritime disasters. Whether you love the James Cameron film that told the story of the sinking or you’re just fascinated by the history, there’s an engrossing Titanic museum, including artefacts from both the ship itself and its era, only roughly 35 minutes away from downtown Orlando.

In space, everyone can hear you enjoy the Kennedy Space Centre

Not too much further away from downtown Orlando is a feast of an attraction for space fans: the Kennedy Space Centre. Maintained by NASA, it lets you not only learn about the history of space travel but also see rockets and even meet astronauts.

Set aside a lot of time for visiting this place, though; TheTravel says that, such is the wealth of things to enjoy here, you could easily spend half a day there.

Have a giraffe in Dade City

If you were originally trying to decide whether to book your holiday for Florida or Africa and the former only just made the cut, rest assured that you can still enjoy a very African experience at Giraffe Ranch in Dade City. Yes, there are plenty of giraffes on this 47-acre ranch, but the safari vehicle tours here also enable you to see other species, including zebras and ostriches, up close.

See an alligator later or a crocodile in a while

Online, it’s not hard to find stories of Florida residents coming across alligators who have snuck out of their natural habitat. However, you can see alligators – and, yes, crocodiles – exactly there when you head to Gatorland, where thousands of the creatures live across a site spanning over a hundred acres in Orlando.

Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament

Amusing though it may have been when the lead character of Disney’s 1963 film The Sword in the Stone was given a blatantly American accent despite the English setting, it turns out that the United States does have some medieval heritage – in the form of this dining experience in Orlando. Enjoy a story of athletic and courageous knights while tucking into your food in an actual castle.

Make a life you DO need to escape from

That would be the objective when you take up one of Florida’s many escape room opportunities. Escape rooms in Orlando alone include The Escape Room Orlando and The Great Escape Room – but, either way, you and your team will have taxing challenges to overcome within a strict time limit!

SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium

Here, you can enjoy the immersive experience of walking down Orlando’s only 360-degree underwater tunnel, with sharks and rays swimming breathtakingly close. This SEA LIFE centre can make an especially good family attraction, not least due to its special play area for younger visitors.

Key West

The Florida fun continues even off the Sunshine State’s mainland – one good case in point being Key West, where you could find the most cosmopolitan party atmosphere you have enjoyed anywhere. Key West’s inspiring motto, as reported by Lonely Planet, is “One Human Family”, with people of all colours, religions and sexualities accepted and mutually respected.

Therefore, Key West can seem like an especially soothing place to wrap up your Florida stay. However, since Key West as a vacation destination is becoming increasingly popular, with a range of people – families, couples, friends, colleagues – choosing to spend their holiday in this island city, it could become difficult and expensive to fly there. Not only that, with the increase in influx, airports could get more crowded and bothersome, hindering your plans of having a blissful time. As an alternative to flying commercial, you could choose to book a private flight through Jettly Air Charter Service or similar services. This could be especially beneficial if you are planning to travel in a group or with family, where avoiding the hassles of the airport could mean so much extra time to have a fun-filled vacation. Getting on a commercial flight with a bunch of people can be difficult, considering all the security checks and long waiting lines. When you think island vacation, maybe also think private charter flight! If you’re yet to book your getaway, Ocean Florida offer a range of deals in and around Florida.

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3 Tips For Having Your Kids Help With Outdoor Chores This Summer https://livingwithlindsay.com/3-tips-for-having-your-kids-help-with-outdoor-chores-this-summer/ Fri, 07 Jun 2019 09:23:43 +0000 https://livingwithlindsay.com/?p=507 Within a family, there are always chores to get done and tasks to accomplish. For some parents, it can be hard to include your children in these things as it takes time and energy to teach them how to master a skill in the way you’d like. But while getting your kids to do chores [...]

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Within a family, there are always chores to get done and tasks to accomplish. For some parents, it can be hard to include your children in these things as it takes time and energy to teach them how to master a skill in the way you’d like. But while getting your kids to do chores can sometimes be a headache, the skills they learn through them can be invaluable later on in life.

During the school year, it makes sense that most of your kids’ chores would take place within the home. But once summer rolls around and the weather gets nice, outdoor chores are usually in abundance.

So to help your little ones learn some of these skills as well, here are three tips for having your kids help you with outdoor chores this summer.

Get Them Each A Spade and Bucket

From a very young age, your kids can get outside with you and begin contributing to outdoor chores. The trick here is to make sure they have the right supplies to help with.

To start them off small, Patrick A. Coleman, a contributor to Fatherly.com, recommends that you first get your little kids a spade and a bucket. With these tools, they can do all types of chores, like collecting debris from the yard, moving rocks or dirt to other areas, pulling up weeds and more.

Leave The Machines To The Teens

While you might like the idea of sharing the load of the yard work with your kids, it’s important that you don’t give them tasks that are above their abilities. Because of this, Amy Morin, a contributor to Very Well Family, advises that you leave chores that require the use of machines to your teens or yourself.

As your kids get older, they can start helping with the lawn mower, weed whacker, or tractors when applicable. But when they’re small, make sure you keep these potentially dangerous tools out of their reach.

Don’t Forget To Have Fun

Although no one really enjoys having a long list of chores to accomplish, there’s something about doing outdoor chores that can seem a lot more fun to your little ones.

With a free pass to get a little dirty and the ability to spend some time in the sunshine and fresh air, Brent Glasgow, a contributor to Angie’s List, suggests that you don’t forget to have a little fun when doing outdoor chores with your family. If you are able to make these jobs fun for the whole family, this could become a traditional that everyone cherishes for years to come.

If you’re wanting to get some chores done outside this summer, consider using the tips mentioned above to help accomplish these tasks with the whole family involved.

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3 Things To Teach Your Teenage Driver About Getting Into A Car Accident https://livingwithlindsay.com/3-things-to-teach-your-teenage-driver-about-getting-into-a-car-accident/ Thu, 20 Sep 2018 20:35:50 +0000 https://livingwithlindsay.com/?p=131 When you have a child that reaches driving age, you might be feeling a lot of mixed emotions. While you won’t have to be the one shuttling them around all the time now, you also have to give up some of the control and trust in their ability to be safe driving a car on [...]

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When you have a child that reaches driving age, you might be feeling a lot of mixed emotions. While you won’t have to be the one shuttling them around all the time now, you also have to give up some of the control and trust in their ability to be safe driving a car on their own. But regardless of how safe your child is or how well you taught them to drive, there’s always the chance that they could get in a car accident. If this were to happen, they may not know how to find a car accident lawyer in Las Vegas, NV, or similar like you would. Therefore, to ensure that they’re prepared if and when this incident does occur, here are three things to teach your teenage driver about getting in a car accident.

Make Sure They Call You

While your teenage should likely call the police when they get in any type of car accident so that he or she can get the help they need and get things properly reported, you should also tell your teen that they should call you and inform you-no matter what. Some teens are so afraid of how their parents will react that they don’t tell them as soon as something happens. If your teen does this, they could make another mistake based on their own intuitive rather than your advice. And in situations like this, you both could be paying for that mistake. For this reason, Grace Gist, a contributor to the Huffington Post, shares that you should always express to your teen driver that their safety is all you care about.

Create An Accident Checklist

If your teen’s just been in their first car accident and they’re without you, they may be in complete shock and not know what they should now do or how to proceed. Because this is a great possibility in the event of a car accident involving your teen, Progressive recommends making an accident checklist that your teen should keep in the glove box at all times. Tell your teen this if and when they get in an accident, check over this list so that they don’t forget anything or not take a step that they should.

Go Over That Checklist With Your Teen Driver

While you might be tempted to just put that accident checklist into the car and forget about it, it’s vital that you go over this list with your teen driver so you can answer any questions he or she might have. On this checklist, explains things like what to say to the police, what to say to their insurance carrier and what number to call for this, how to document the accident and exchange information, and to be careful not to admit any fault in the accident.

To ensure your teen’s prepared for this worst-case scenario, consider using the tips mentioned above to teach your teen driver how to handle being in a car accident.

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Travelling with the Whole Family https://livingwithlindsay.com/travelling-with-the-whole-family/ https://livingwithlindsay.com/travelling-with-the-whole-family/#respond Fri, 08 Dec 2017 15:07:25 +0000 http://livingwithlindsay.com/?p=77 I suppose the title of this post sort of suggests that travelling with the whole family is true quite the chore, but if you’ve had to endure a few hours in the car with family members of different generations, interests, and patience levels then you’ll know that that’s exactly what it is – a chore. [...]

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I suppose the title of this post sort of suggests that travelling with the whole family is true quite the chore, but if you’ve had to endure a few hours in the car with family members of different generations, interests, and patience levels then you’ll know that that’s exactly what it is – a chore. Now try travelling frequently with the whole family, internationally for that matter, with bums having to be in seats for very long stretches at a time!

It’s really not all bad though and you’ll actually be surprised at just how positively even toddlers can handle themselves en route to your destination if you approach this family-travel thing right. That’s what it’s all about – you have to bring everybody on board and show them that travelling is actually fun, so pull no stops in making sure the entertainment is top-notch once you reach your first few destinations. Think about how your itinerary would suit everyone, such as booking Holiday cottages in the Yorkshire Dales near a pub or high-street, that way you get great views and walks for the adults while the kids can get yummy food or entertainment.

That’s how easy it is to get everybody on board and while it doesn’t guarantee that they’ll be well-behaved throughout the whole trip and every single time for that matter, at least they’ll be on your side when you tell them that things are going to get better once you arrive at your destination.

A single-daddy friend of mine (yes, they do exist, even though in this particular instance it’s a rather sad story of how the wife passed away giving birth) has this thing where he insists his toddler sits in his baby seat at the back and the rule is that the car doesn’t move until he gives in to be secured in his seat. Because of the frequency of the trips they take, the toddler is often right on board and generally has as much restraint as a child his age can have, so that’s a great example of how the destination can entice anyone to behave. On one occasion though they were stuck in some heavy traffic and you could see the tantrum coming from the toddler since he’d been really patient and seemed to have known that something is different this time – he somehow knew that he was having to be more patient than he usually is.

Such eventualities should be planned for and fortunately in this day and age entertainment is as mobile as we are. You get in-flight entertainment in aircraft that are bigger than the smallest ones which fly over short distances, so the kids can pop on their headsets and take their pick from the range of content to pass time with while the plane covers the miles in the air. Fortunately, entertainment options extend beyond just flights. Whether you have a laptop or a mobile phone, you can effortlessly keep the entire family entertained during your travel.

Thanks to the internet and TV service in Southern Louisiana and many other locations worldwide, you can now access your favorite shows and movies from virtually anywhere. This flexibility helps you steer clear of potential boredom during your travels.

What’s even better is that you can rest assured about the content being family-friendly, as you have the option to select shows and movies that are suitable for viewers of all ages. This ensures that everyone in the family can enjoy their entertainment without any worries.
Of course, there are very special cases such as how series like Family Guy are exclusively for adults, so it’s just a matter of keeping an eye on what they entertain themselves with.

Likewise, keep in mind that bathroom breaks and refreshment stops are essential pitstops when traveling with the whole family. They serve as more than just practical necessities; they become memorable moments of respite during the journey. These breaks offer a chance to stretch your legs, refuel with snacks or drinks, and briefly escape the confines of the vehicle.

For kids, they often mean a chance to expend some pent-up energy, explore new surroundings, or simply enjoy a change of scenery. It’s during these interludes that you can truly savor the adventure of traveling together. Whether it’s a charming roadside diner, a scenic rest area, or a quaint park, these breaks punctuate the journey, adding an extra layer of enjoyment to the family expedition.

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Isn’t it just scary how a mere three-year-old toddler can take your tablet PC, go online and download some games which they subsequently enjoy playing and yet they probably can’t even speak properly as yet and don’t quite fully know what the names of all the different basic shapes are? It appears as if this generation just has a natural affinity with all these little electronics and gadgets which undeniably form a very big part of all our lives, but rather worryingly it’s more on a consumer level than at the level of the developers or producers.

Sure, nobody expects a three-year-old to be a programming prodigy and that’s not what’s implied here. Rather, it’s worrying that kids are constantly indoors and exploring what is essentially the glossed up and filtered version of the world through a tiny mobile phone screen if not through a full-sized computer sitting in the study or on their iPads. It remains to be seen just how much of an effect this is going to have on the kids of the Millennial generation, which is rather concerning since we’ll have to deal with the situation as it arises. We might be faced with a unique set of challenges which nobody appears to have a solution to and we could be headed for disaster.

Granted, Millennials could be said to be in that situation themselves, with job scarcity and a global economy which seems to have sold us dreams that don’t have even the remotest chance of coming true, but we’re dealing with it, in one way or the other.

Now, if you have kids of your own you’re probably worried about the fact that they’re missing out on a whole lot of the joys of childhood, such as the simple pleasure of being able to go outside, call on your friends to join you, armed with nothing more than an imagination, only to have the time of your lives! Getting the kids to play outside again is not some unsolvable conundrum and it starts with just showing them just how much fun they can have outside.

It does slip their minds, you know?

Be proactive and pick up the ball and tell them that everybody in the house is going outside to play catch, kickabout, or whatever else will engage everybody. Obviously, you probably don’t have nearly enough energy to keep up with the little ones, so you can’t enjoy the outdoor fun with them for the many hours that they enjoy it, but all it takes to set the ball rolling is to be that spark sometimes. You could even build a small corner summer house in your garden to relax in and keep an eye on your kids whilst they play on the lawn. This helps you to engage with their outdoor activities, even if you don’t have the energy to run around.

Encourage them to engage in some outdoor activities, like taking the dog for a walk. Chances are on the way back from walking the dog they will have come across something in the great outdoors which has them eager to get right back outside after having a bit of lunch or coming back in to put the leash away.

Alternatively, you can purchase playground equipment like swingsets and get them installed in your backyard to entice your kids to spend time outdoors. It is a great way to make kids step outside and enjoy the fresh air, sunlight, and natural environment. While playing on a swing set, kids can learn to pump their legs and propel themselves, which can gradually help develop their self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment in mastering a new skill.

Conclusion
Expose them to the outdoors, and the natural instinct to play outside again will come flooding back. This will help you to reduce screen time, which is quite important at the current time when kids are glued to electronic devices. They need to connect with the world outside, especially nature which acts as a teacher. This would, eventually, help in developing their survival instincts.

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